Confirmed for Lucid.
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[grub2] grub fails to load again (in Lucid Beta1)
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I had the same bug on an alienware (dell) pc. I followed the above link
from Giovanni and it seems to be caused by "Dell Datasafe local backup"
and "Dell Datasafe local backup support software". I uninstalled those
two programs in windows (restored grub again) and have not experienced
the issue s
Maybe this bug is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/482757
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I have the same problem, and I would like to add a detail to the previous
description: it only happens if I login into Windows.
If I run Windows7 but not login and then reboot, the problem doesn't shows up.
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[grub2] grub fails to load again (in Lucid Beta1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/5517
Sorry for adding one more comment (there is no edit option in
Launchpad) but the guide in my blog is now hosted here:
http://syndofyouths.wordpress.com/2010/04/12/i-want-to-address-the-boot-
loader-problem-in-ubuntu-9-10/
Kind regards,
Miro Hadzhiev
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I had the same problem with Beta 1 and Beta 2. Please see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/441941?comments=all
If you found this thread because you are stuck with an unbootable
machine like I was, here is what I did to fix it:
Step 1: Restore your MBR:
## boot ubuntu live f
But you should use this line instead (when installing BURG to the MBR of
your system):
sudo burg-install --alt "(hd0)"
I wrote a simple guide in my blog which resembles the aforesaid how-to:
http://syndofyouths.blogspot.com/2010/04/off-topic-i-want-to-address-boot-loader.html
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I highly recommend to everybody to install BURG and to overwrite GRUB2
installation.
The bug DOES NOT occur in BURG (which is a re-write of GRUB2). This is the
how-to:
http://code.google.com/p/burg/wiki/InstallUbuntu
Kind regards,
Miro Hadzhiev
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[grub2] grub fails to load again (in Lucid B
I have an HP NX9420 and the bug occurs even when I DO NOT HAVE an anti-
virus app, when Windows DO NOT run any updates, it occurs AT EVERY boot-
up of Windows and it DOES NOT matter which version of Windows is in use
(I have personally tried XP, Vista and 7).
The MBR of the computer and GRUB2 corr
Lucid, Dell Studio 1558 with Windows 7 - 64bit
The bug is exaclty the same. I tried the dual boot by Grub 2 with Lucid
beta 1 but after antivirus check or sometimes software installation on
Windows the message after reboot is "no modue name found" and the
computer gets unusable.
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** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This one just bit me in the ass :-( I'm running Lucid with latest
updates as of 2 April 2010. I booted into Windows 7, and after shutting
that down, I ended up with the same error as the OP for this bug.
Right now, I'm pulling down a new lucid iso to my other system, hoping I
can boot that and r
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42499005/Dependencies.txt
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